Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Research In Motion develops first BlackBerry smartphone under the QNX platform

Canadian phone manufacturer Research In Motion to move forward with the development of the first BlackBerry smartphone that will run under the QNX platform, now even the latest news of the RIM has successfully developed a new prototype device associated it.

Research In Motion develop first BlackBerry smartphone under the QNX platform

After the success of the BlackBerry Playbook gush as its first tablet PC fleet with new operating systems based on QNX, RIM is reportedly planning to implement and carry QNX bases its platform on its BlackBerry line of smartphones.

"We are developing multi-core smartphone, and QNX is a multi-core platforms Which We cater to these devices," said Mike Lazaridis of RIM as co-CEO at that time.

Although not known with certainty so far, but one named Carlo Chiarello, who served as VP of business units GSM / UMTS at RIM, confirmed that the company has developed a prototype based on the QNX. And he unfortunately did not reveal details about the QNX-based smartphone is RIM's first and only convey the possibility that there might smartphone full touch.

In this regard, the RIM itself plans to release a new Storm device that is based on QNX it. And so far, apparently still not clear whether the smartphone will offer a similar experience with the BlackBerry Playbook offer or not.

"The fact that the team We have done a phenomenal job in a short period of time to do what they do in the Playbook," Carlo Chiarello said in a recent article on TechRadar records.

"Experience [QNX] will begin to enter the ranks of advanced product Us. I can not say when and I'm not allowed to reveal it. But definitely, it's all really part of what we do now ".

"I can tell you that the device will be coming soon to a higher value proposition first. The possibility also will present the first all-touch, maybe even more ... but I can not tell time. To be sure such devices would look fabulous! "

QNX first handset from RIM that will be released before the end of next year, is estimated to be carried in a multi-core processors. Yes, we'll see!